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Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says his country will not succumb to economic pressure by the Trump administration. 'I can assure you that the United States will not be able to bring us to our knees through pressure,' he told NPR.

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Demonize americans and write fluff pieces about Iran. I guess Trump hatred justifies anything

Zarif's regime has taken Americans hostage, & the mullahs have killed many Americans. The mullahs have been rewarded previously for taking hostages, & they will continue as long as they get rewarded. Zarif's regime brutally attacked Iranian workers last week. Iran HumanRights

Why should the Iranians meet with the US just to have another agreement torn up,

.... said by men of Iran's ruling class who will not suffer, not caring two shits about the ppl who wither under their rule.

nprworld Good, each country should be self-sufficient

This country has killed Americans. Wake up NPR

Did you expect him to say anything different?

Iran is on their knees but refuses to budge.

I can assure you no one cares what Iran thinks.

Just send Trump a beautiful letter, he likes that.

Too late

I reverse what the terrorists say and that's what they really mean.

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